NATHANIEL LANGDON FROTHINGHAM
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An American Unitarian clergyman and religious writer; born in Boston, Mass., July 23, 1793; died there, April 4, 1870. He was author of "Deism or Christianity"; "Sermons in the Order of a Twelvemonth" (1852); and "Metrical Pieces" (1855). His writings are marked by grace and refinement.
By Charles Dudley Warner
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